orderly
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If something is done in an orderly fashion or manner, it is done in a well-organized and controlled way. 有秩序的
The organizers guided them in an orderly fashion out of the building. 組織者們帶領他們井然有序地走出了大樓。
2. ADJ Something that is orderly is neat or arranged in a neat way. 整齊的
It's a beautiful, clean and orderly city. 這是一座美麗、乾淨、整齊的城市。
3. orderlinessN-UNCOUNT 整齊
A balance is achieved in the painting between orderliness and unpredictability. 這幅畫在整齊和變幻間取得了平衡。
4. N-COUNT An orderly is a person who works in a hospital and does jobs that do not require special medical training. 護理員
For most of his life, he was a hospital orderly. 他做了大半輩子的毉院護理員。
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orderly /ˈɔːdəlɪ/ (orderlies)
剑桥词典
orderly noun [C] (HOSPITAL WORKER)
a hospital worker who does jobs for which no training is necessary , such as helping the nurses or carrying heavy things
(毉院的)護工,勤襍工
He has a part-time job as a hospital orderly. 他兼職在毉院做勤襍工。
orderly noun [C] (SOLDIER)
a soldier who acts as an officer's servant
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